The Singleton Greyhounds will be looking to bounce back against Scone Thoroughbreds at Pirtek Park on Saturday after a narrow 18-16 loss to second-placed Denman.
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The Greyhounds lost by two points as both they and the Devils ran in three tries each at Denman Oval on Sunday.
The Thoroughbreds were tested but finally ran out 44-30 winners against Muswellbrook at Olympic Park on Sunday and the Greta Branxton Colts shut out Aberdeen with a 42-0 win at Jefferson Park on Saturday.
The results leaves Singleton in fourth place on six points, four points behind top of the table Greta-Branxton with Denman second on nine points and Scone on eight from three wins and two draws.
After narrow losses to top-two teams Denman and Greta Branxton (30-22) in the past two rounds, the Greyhounds will be anxious to collect the scalp of a team above them on the ladder.
Singleton was best served by prop Ryan Andrews who collected the players' player award. The tries were scored by Tyler Atkins, Jack Smith and Macaulay Daly, while Daly landed two conversions.
The Greyhounds continue to produce young talent with Mitchell Wells making his first grade debut.
Penikolo Latu scored a double and James Olds kicked three goals to go with his try for Denman.
The Greyhounds won the Alan Cox Memorial Shield with two wins from the three men's games against Denman, with reserve grade winning 30-6 and the under-18s 46-4.
Singleton also prevailed in Ladies League Tag, beating Denman 20-4.
Reserve grade players' player went to Luke Gardner, while the LLT players' award went to Bronte Collins, who scored a double.
In the under-18s Jake Ball scored a hat-trick and Cohn Martin 2. Naite Howlett won players' player
The Greyhounds sit second on the reserve grade ladder equal on eight points with top side Scone. They are second with three wins from four games behind the undefeated Scone in Under-18s.
Singleton's LLT team with four wins from five games are also second behind the undefeated Scone.
In other first grade games on the weekend, Ashton Frost scored a hat-trick and Blake Johnston a double as Scone ran in eight tries against Muswellbrook. They were joined on the scored board by Jarrod Wicks and Jake Watts who also kicked six goals.
Muswellbrook shared the scoring around with five individual try scorers - Luke Cameron, Luke Marco, Wade McKenzie, Cade Boney and Callan Cridland - and Cameron kicking three goals and Kane Cubillo and Hayden Dolgan-Fox also adding two pointers.
In a one-sided affair, Josh Cagney and Dylon Edwards both scored doubles as Greta Branxton ran in eight tries against Aberdeen. Nic Lawrence, Jesse Cronin, Tyler Carter and Jackson Cassidy also crossed for four-pointers. Patrick Andrews kicked five from eight conversion attempts.
Reserve Grade
SINGLETON 30. Tries: Brock Jurkans, Neville Bolam, Luke Gardner, Jacob Smyth, not available; Goals: Kayden Tudor 3. defeated DENMAN 6
ABERDEEN 16 defeated GRETA BRANXTON 10
MERRIWA 30 defeated SCONE 20.
MUSWELLBROOK bye
LADDER: 1. Scone 8; 2. Singleton 8; 3. Aberdeen 6; 4. Greta-Branxton 6; 5. Merriwa 4; 6. Denman 0; 7. Muswellbrook 0
Under-18
SINGLETON 46: Tries: Jake Ball 3, Cohen Martin 2, Rohan Barry, Julian Stewart, Reuben Stamp, Jai Davies. Goals: Max Stone 5 defeated DENMAN 4
SCONE 62 defeated MUSWELLBROOK 0
LADDER: Scone 10; 2. Singleton 8; 3. Muswellbrook 2; 4. Denman 0.
LLT
SINGLETON 20: Tries Bronte Collins 2, Emmerson Harris, Chloe Oliver and Abbey Chesworth defeated DENMAN 4: Tries
SCONE 26 defeated MURRURUNDI 0
ABERDEEN bye
LADDER: 1. Scone 10; 2. Singleton 8; 3. Aberdeen 4; 4. Murrurundi 2; 5. Denman 0.